The Spanish keyboard uses the QWERTY layout, but the punctuation marks and function keys are in different locations. I forget what hunting and pecking on a keyboard feels like!At one point I thought we should get some Spanish keyboards to have on hand for library staff writing in Spanish...for those few times a year when I want signage in Spanish, or when I draft something in Spanish and send it to my community partners to do final edits. (Who wants to spend their mental energy recalling the keystrokes to get the tilda over the ñ, anyway?) It was never a necessity, but now I realize it was a bad idea.
...I remember the same frustration when using a German keyboard; you'll get used to it! :)
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